South American Alpacas
South American Alpacas are domesticated camelids native to South America, known for their soft woolly fur. They are closely related to llamas and are primarily found in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Alpacas are prized for their luxurious fiber, which comes in a variety of natural colors including white, brown, black, and grey. They are gentle, social animals that are often kept in herds for their wool production. Alpacas are known for their calm demeanor and curious nature, making them popular as pets and for their role in sustainable agriculture.